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Greater than less than equal to comparison cards
Greater than less than equal to comparison cards












Within the bin, each math center is stored in a gallon sized ziplock baggie. However, if you choose, you could store the centers in a larger container as well. It is a tight fit, but I find that they work nicely for me. I chose to store the math centers in Sterilite bins, because they don’t take up too much space. There are 40 NO PREP Practice Pages included in Unit 4 If the number matches the rule at the top of the strip, clip a clothes pin on the box. The player with the most cards wins!Ĭount the objects in the box. The player with the card that has the greater number keeps both cards. The person who feeds all of their carrots to the bunny wins! If the carrots have the same number, both players feed the bunny! The player with the greater number feeds the carrot to the bunny. The person who feeds all of their flies to the frog wins! If the flies have the same number, both players feed the frog! The player with the greater number feeds the fly to the frog. The person who feeds all of their rainbows to the unicorn wins! If the rainbows have the same number, both players feed the unicorn! The player with the greater number feeds the rainbow to the unicorn. The person who feeds all of their bones to the dog wins! If the bones have the same number, both players feed the dog! The player with the greater number feeds the bone to the dog. The first person to get rid of all their cards, wins the game! The person with the greater number feeds the animal. This allows students to count and compare items such as ten frames, numbers, dice, objects and fingers. The Feed Me Games are played with 2 or more players. Read the sentence and decide if it is true or false.įlip a card and decide if the first number is greater than, less than or equal to the second number.ĭraw a card, compare the towers and match the card with the correct sentence. The player who fills the rods first wins the game. The person who has the greater number wins that round and gets to color a cube on a rod. Two players each flip a card and place it on the square. Use a clothespin to show greater than, less than or equal to. There are a total of 5 different spinner cards in this center.Ĭount the dots on each side of a domino.

greater than less than equal to comparison cards

Build the numbers on the recording sheet and circle the number that is greater.

greater than less than equal to comparison cards

The player who gets the most correct wins! Laminate the page, use 2 different dry erase makers for a quick game that can be played again and again! This center included two different game boards. The player who rolls picks a number in the row that matches the die and decides if the first number is greater than, less than or equal to the second. Use a clothespin to show the answer.ĭraw two cards, count the number of acorns and compare the numbers.ĭraw two cards, count the number of apples and compare the numbers.Ĭenter 4: Count and Compare Pumpkin Seedsĭraw two cards, count the number of pumpkin seeds and compare the numbers.ĭraw two cards, count the number of Balloons and compare the numbers.Ĭount the chocolate chips on each cookie and compare.Ĭount the sprinkles on each donut and compare.Ĭount the candies in each jar and compare.Ĭount the pepperoni on each pizza and compare. Then decide if the first group is greater than, less than or equal to the second group. There are 22 Hands-On Centers in Unit 4! It’s HUGE! I’m excited to show you each center and how they work.įirst, count each group of objects. LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE MATH CENTERS FOR UNIT 4 IN ACTION…

greater than less than equal to comparison cards

Teaching students about the relationships between numbers can be so fun! After students have mastered understanding quantities and counting in order, you can start introducing the terms “greater than,” “less than” and “equal to.” I have created some fun, hands-on ways to get your kindergarten students excited to learn these concepts! Kindergarten Math Made Fun CurriculumĬheck out the other Kindergarten Math Units in action:Ĭlick here to check out the 1st Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum!įor Unit 4, these are the grade level standards that are covered: Kindergarten Math Made Fun Unit 4 is here, and it’s all about Comparing Numbers 1-10!














Greater than less than equal to comparison cards